How You Can Help

How You Can Help

BU FYSOP students filling backpacks.

Photo: AFSC

MAAP Volunteers

BU FYSOP students filling backpacks.

Photo: AFSC

Make a Monetary Donation to MAAP MAAP relies on your generous donations in order to continue providing aid to those in need and working alongside them for meaningful change. Tax-deductible donations can be made by credit card securely online or by check mailed directly to us. Checks should be made out to “American Friends Service Committee”, with “MAAP” in the memo line.

Make a Material Donation to MAAP MAAP is always in need of material donations. Please consult our wishlist before making a donation.

Host a DriveMAP currently hosts one seasonal drive, a school supply drive in the summer and three ongoing drives for hygiene, personal hygiene and survival kits.

Assist with a Special ProjectHelp is needed throughout the year for resource guide updates, website updates, mailings, translation of documents, database work and light carpentry and other various projects. Most of these projects can be done outside of our hours of operation.

Volunteer to Deliver DonationsIn an effort to recycle and put donations our recipients cannot use or are not up to our quality standards to good use we donate them to serveral other partner service providers or non-profits. As MAAP does not have a vehicle there is a need for individuals to volunteer to make deliveries. Although your donation of time is not tax-deductible, the cost of transportation is.

If you are interested in volunteering at MAP please contact Cassie Hurd, Program Coordinator, at (617) 876-5312 or via email churd@afsc.org. We are happy to coordinate with schools, courts, early release and other programs for community service hours.

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AFSC is a Quaker organization devoted to service, development, and peace programs throughout the world. Our work is based on the belief in the worth of every person, and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. Read More